Integral Capitalism

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An Integral Exploration of the Future of Capitalism

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Integral CapitalismCan All Consumption Survive?

Introduction

Boom and Bust

The Future of Capitalism

STEEP Trends

Can we create a sustainable economic system that will allow for humane agendas for all life and our Earth?

Integral Approach

Integral Approach

Interior/Individual- “I” I

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Worry in Splendor Econ Apathy

Eat First, Think Later

Live “____” Dream

“Free” dom Fiefdom

Gekko Gods

Global Eyes

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Science Farmer

Enoughness

Functioning in Herd

Progression Obsessor

Meek Freak

Find Your Niche

Stuff Fluff Lover

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ITExterior/Individual- “IT”

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Corporatacracy

Farm & Feudal

Neobarterisms

Nationstate Make/Mate

A Tribe Called Us

Planetary Capitalism

Industrial Engines

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Let’s Trade

Glocal Capital

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DIY Culture

Corporate Interests

Whole Foods Industry

Godly Duty

We Go, We Go

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Interior/Group- “WE”

Second

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God & King/God & Country

Mother and Earth

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Key Insights

- Interior Individual Bind and Evolution- Me Go, We Go to We Go, We Go- From Person to Planet- The Bind of Science and Corporation- Lack of Broad “It” Behavior for Sustainability

A Soliliquey“Money has lost its narrative quality...money is talking to itself...the glow of cyber capital. So radiant and seductive...Does it ever stop? Does it ever slow down?...The idea is time. Living in the future….Look at those numbers running. Money makes time. It used to be the other way around. Clock time accelerated the rise of capitalism. People stopped thinking about time and concentrated on hours. Measureable hours…it’s cyber capital that created the future...time is a corporate asset now...the present is harder to find…”

- Cosmopolis, 2012

Can We Break Out of the Future and Fall into the Present?